Incident Overview
Date: Monday 2 January 2006
Aircraft Type: British Aerospace BAe-125-700A
Owner/operator: Avcom
Registration Number: P4-AOD
Location: 4,3 km W of Kharkov Airport (HRK) –
ÿ Ukraine
Phase of Flight: Approach
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 3 / Occupants: 3
Component Affected: FlapsFlaps
Category: Accident

A BAe-125-700A corporate jet was lost control while repositioning from Moscow?s Sheremetyevo Airport to Kharkiv, Ukraine, approaching the runway. The crew selected flaps down, resulting in an asymmetry in the flap release, leading to loss of control and a subsequent impact with the lake surface.A BAe-125-700A corporate jet was lost control while repositioning from Moscow?s Sheremetyevo Airport to Kharkiv, Ukraine, approaching the runway. The crew selected flaps down, resulting in an asymmetry in the flap release, leading to loss of control and a subsequent impact with the lake surface.
Description
The BAe-125-700A corporate jet was being repositioned from Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport to Kharkiv, Ukraine, to pick up passengers for Lyon, France. As the aircraft was approaching Kharkiv, the flight crew selected flaps down at 4600 meters from the runway. However, there was an asymmetry in the released of the flaps (left flap 6ø, right flap 20ø). The flight crew lost control as the aircraft fell off to the left. The aircraft lost altitude until it hit treetops and impacting the shore of a lake. On impact, the aircraft exploded. The wreckage was scattered on the ice surface of the lake or sunk in the lake at 4330 m from the runway and 750 m from the extended centreline.
Source of Information
http://www.airdisaster.ru/database.php?id=330http://www.airdisaster.ru/database.php?id=330Primary Cause
Asymmetric flap release during approach.Asymmetric flap release during approach.Share on: